http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...t/66896b15b94/
This is how you get the tokens.
Quite frankly SE this is crap. Why do we have to beat all three summons in one week to get three tokens per week as one lump sum for completing the quest.
We should be getting 1 token per primal per week as said in the letter from the producer. Not to mention you forgot to mention we must beat every Primal EX for no reward first before gaining progress on our weapons.

http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...t/66896b15b94/
This is how you get the tokens.
Quite frankly SE this is crap. Why do we have to beat all three summons in one week to get three tokens per week as one lump sum for completing the quest.
We should be getting 1 token per primal per week as said in the letter from the producer. Not to mention you forgot to mention we must beat every Primal EX for no reward first before gaining progress on our weapons.

Garuda is far easier than Titan to farm. Ifrit is harder than Garuda. If you got three tokens for beating Garuda three times that defeats the purpose of extremes in the first place.

And I have no idea where you're getting that you don't get any tokens for beating the primals the first time around. You get 3.

It is an option as a reward for the quest line for beating all 3...All three are easy and require little talent to kill. If its easy everyone will have said weapon and in turn makes it not so special. All three fights are tuned for people in darklight gear, they just need something between their ears to dodge the same mechanics over and over and over.

Both shields are one token. SE views a shield + weapon for applicable jobs the same as just the weapon for DPS / non-shield jobs. Using PLD as an example, Curtana costs 600 myth to +1 and the Holy Shield Costs 300; other weapons are 900 (equivalent). With the extreme primal weapons, Break Blade costs 2 tokens and Onion Shield costs 1 token; other weapons are 3 tokens (equivalent). Ancient Shield is a bit different in that the Omnirod and Elder Staff are 2H weapons, but the basic notion holds.